The Dutch pronunciation is both more correct and likely also closer to what Old English would’ve sounded like. If you ever listen to Old English it sounds an odd blend of Dutch/Frisian with Norse elements.
I am English and say Nike and Adidas exactly the same as the Dutch woman. I did live in the Netherlands but have always said both words the same as her. Though many British/English I know here in UK do say Adidas the same way as the American woman and some here do also say Nik ee the same as the American women.
Fun fact, in Panama (and other Spanish speaking nations) our standard pronunciation to the brand Nike is like the Dutch lady said, as we relate it to the word "like"
It's A-didas and not a-DI-das. Adidas is from Germany. Everyone in Europe says A-didas. In Greek you say Nik-E and not Nike (as in Like), so there the American pronunciation is better. But not completely correct because the Greek say Neekeh and not Nikeh
The pronunciation of adidas is correct in Dutch (and by extension, German) because it’s a shortened version of the founder’s name, Adolf “Adi” Dassler.
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Adidas is German, so you pronounce it the Dutch/German way, not the American one.
And Nike is American, so you pronounce it the American way, not the Dutch/British way.
And Reebok is American, so you pronounce it the American/British way, not the Dutch way.
@@autumnphillips151 I always pronounce it the Greek way, like the goddess Nike (Niihkeh)
@@autumnphillips151 But I fully agree, once the Americans start saying Adidas, I will change it to Naikey
@@Widdekuu91 I was just expanding on your comment, explaining how all of the brand names are supposed to be pronounced.
The way the Dutch lady says Nike, is what you'd expect the English pronunciation to be, based on spelling.
I am English and say Nike exactly as the Dutch woman says Nike.
I'm American so I just switch between the two. Whatever seems right and whoever understands it.
Being Latin American, I still call "Nike" "naic", it sounds like "Mike" or "like"
I AM Dutch AND ITS SO TRUE
Ik ben het met je eens
Jaaa
Jaaa echt waar😂
Ikr ik ben ook NL
Ik ben ook Nederlands 🇳🇱
The Dutch pronunciation is both more correct and likely also closer to what Old English would’ve sounded like. If you ever listen to Old English it sounds an odd blend of Dutch/Frisian with Norse elements.
Share some old English to us for listening purposes
@@Memecoinwizard there's a video of a guy talking old english to a frisian and the frisian could understand it (it went viral)
@@Memecoinwizard search Simon Roper Old English
@@Memecoinwizardua-cam.com/video/cZY7iF4Wc9I/v-deo.htmlsi=CSVwCZK8btFQekt2
@@dragonslayer10000is that on UA-cam?
The Dutch accent is so cute! It’s probably my favorite European accent.
We speak Cuddly Klingon. Except for The Hague (where I come from), that's Angry Klingon.
How is a language that sounds like we have something stuck in our throat cute? Hahaha tnx tho
@@rembrandvanginneken9671yes I think we sound just like German idk
Thank you, i am Dutch
Im in bergen in dutch
ik ben surinamer, maar precies zo zeggen we deze woorden.
Je bent een vrouwen
Im from Czech and we say Nike the same as the Dutch lady
Everyone except the Americans say it 😂
Americans are the only people who pronounce nike like that
@@Stl-vs7gm yeah because it's American brand and we know how to say it best. So get over it
@@Zlonk7 yu[ cause it's our local brand and u need to adjust
@@tomtom8786 you guys call football "soccer" so we have the right to mispronounce whatever we want
Mind you, she does have a slight upper middle class Dutch accent.
@ICMFX Yup, mijn middelbare school zat vol met dat soort meisjes.
Lower class Dutch accents are not just one accent, but many many many different accents, even from city to city, all over the country ...
I speak afrikaans which is related to dutch but I have an american accent. The dutch pronunciation sounds better to me
Ik kan soo praten I can speak like that.😅😅 This is the Land of the. Dutch. That's where I am. 🇸🇷🇸🇷
Dutch pronounciation is like Indonesian pronounciation
Some of them is like that, but watch out when they spell g, ch, r and ui. Those letters are totally different.
im from Netherlands 🇳🇱❤❤
As a dutch speaker,this is very amusing
Please do more parts! Very funny!
Like als je Nederlands ben
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Hallo ik ben Enzo Wiel je mein 👥🫂
enchanting table language
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Ja
I speak Dutch and it’s so funny to see Americans reaction
I dunno, but I had a lot of fun watching this, you two are a true comic duo.😅
Yay iemand die Nederlands praat
In Italy we also say Ádidas, and Water means Toilet
reminds me of that hoodrat mother that visited Italy and decided to name her daughter “Latrine”
Do a part 2
We need part 2
The Deutch pronunciation is basically the French pronunciation.
I like this one.
The Netherlands: Junk
America: Homeless
Nah we say “Zwerver”
junk is someone who is addicted so get your information right
Homeless = dakloos
The way the woman says words in Dutch accent is absolute sexiness. I love women from other countries.
What a creepy thing to say in a UA-cam comment
@@filipkogut8533 Sorry I hurt your feelings. Have a good day.
@@zeldamachina6305 btw not all dutch people sound like this and dutch isnt the only language spoken in the netherlands
@@dragonslayer10000 I know, but it's still pretty cool.
IKR IM DUTCH AND SOMETIMES I TALK TO MY ENGLISH FRIEND I MET ONLINE AND SOMETIMES I GOTTA TALK TO MY MOM SO SHE HEARS IT😂😭
i want a part 2
I am English and say Nike and Adidas exactly the same as the Dutch woman. I did live in the Netherlands but have always said both words the same as her. Though many British/English I know here in UK do say Adidas the same way as the American woman and some here do also say Nik ee the same as the American women.
im dutch and its 100% true 100% goed
Thats not “water” thats “vader” (Dutch for “Father”)
Fun fact, in Panama (and other Spanish speaking nations) our standard pronunciation to the brand Nike is like the Dutch lady said, as we relate it to the word "like"
Ik at een frikandelbroodje maar toen kwam een grote Lidl karretje dus ik rende naar de AH maar daar zag ik een FRIKADEL.
-Iemands uit Arnhem
As a dutch person, some American people laugh at me if I do American vs dutch accent iwth ppl
PART 2!!!!!!!! i need!!!
I love Dutch girls
She said "vater" not "water" because the way to say water in the dutch language is water, but pronounced "vater"
I am duch😂😂😂😂😂😂
This is so true,Dutch is easy 🇸🇷 🇳🇱
Do a part 2 please
It's A-didas and not a-DI-das. Adidas is from Germany. Everyone in Europe says A-didas. In Greek you say Nik-E and not Nike (as in Like), so there the American pronunciation is better. But not completely correct because the Greek say Neekeh and not Nikeh
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The pronunciation of adidas is correct in Dutch (and by extension, German) because it’s a shortened version of the founder’s name, Adolf “Adi” Dassler.
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I wish you said: WATUR?! WIL JE ME VERGIFTIGEN OFZO?!
im belgium
Mmmm I like both
Ja uitstekend gesproken! 🤝🏾
Didn’t know I wanted a Dutch woman till now wow her accent is lovely
Thats not her accent these words are just dutch as well and she speaks the dutch words
Yes! Part II would be great! Thx U.
European accents are better than American any day 😂
Ik spreek ook nederlands❤
Is it true, when younger Dutch people speak english, they pronounce the R harder than Americans? 😅
Ive been told I say “three” weird because I roll the R
Well in dutch the r is rolled. So is you dutch or something cuhh?
nah i am from America and i pronounce the R good, yall did not pay attention to yall historical parents English and Netherlands
Dutch is more beautiful then America 😂❤
Natuurlijk 😊
@@Jakob_732 wot ? 🤔
@@Mayankmishraa23it means of course in Dutch
@@lulusmangootje Ooo AAA I got you
W = V in dutch 😂
Ja het is 😂
Same in Turkish
Vahtur= Water =Whattur lol
Natuurlik is W=V. In Afrikaans ook.
Nederland gang
Im with the Hollander
i speak dutch
Adidas is literally german… and dutch and german is the same
het is zo waar,ik kom trouwens ook uit nederlands
Basicly every european country pronounces these words the same (except for reebook)
Hallo ik ben nederlander
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Dutch ❤😂
Part two please
Nike (dutch) 😂😂😂
Pt 2 and 3 please
Douch is sounds like indian accent
Haha leuk
PART TWO PLSSSSSSSSS
To answer your question: nah..
Weer ben ik de enige nederlander
Goed gedaan Nederlandse vrouwen
I speak Dutch
Ik ben nederlands im dutch
lm dutch
I’m dutch
dutch >>>
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What is up with pronouncing nike as nikey. Imagine that being done with similarly spelled words. Bikey, likey, hikey, pikey
Nike is named after the Greek goddess NIKE that’s how her name is pronounced
Nederlandse gang!
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Zeg makker
shmooke and a pankakee
Ik spreek Nederlands!
Yes
Yes we need
l am ducht
and l love that englis pleople like tho speak englis or like idk
I thought Dutch people were supposed to speak good English, but reading your comment I'm not sure anymore lol.
@@filipkogut8533 ever heard of dyslexic people
@@dragonslayer10000 ever heard of autocorrect?
@@filipkogut8533 ever heard of ''allochtonen''
The dutch adidas is more american than the american adidas.
Nike is an American company so it’s pronounced the American way
Well, since Nike is a Greek goddess it should be pronounced "nee-keh".
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Ik kan mijn naam in het Nederlands zeggen
Mooie nederlandse meid
Se lekker 😂
South African speak Afrikaans it is dutch
I actually like neik more than neiki
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Ik ben Ook Nederlands
Ik com uit nederland tachel taiwo macaulay
nou int Rotterdams of Haags hahah
Nike is literally pronounced correctly by the Dutch lady. Europeans in general get it right and that’s because the word stems from Greek.